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Anger Stole Your Joy? - How Forgiveness Releases Your Heart

Anger Stole Your Joy? - How Forgiveness Releases Your Heart

Pastor Sam Sutter · Nov 9, 2025

Behind every outburst, every cold shoulder, every bitter thought is a simple reality: you didn't get what you were c...

Guilt Stole Your Joy? - How Confession Secures Your Heart

Guilt Stole Your Joy? - How Confession Secures Your Heart

Pastor Sam Sutter · Nov 2, 2025

What if the frustration, anger, insecurity, and lack of confidence you're experiencing aren't separate problems—but s...

Who Stole Your Joy? - The Heart Heist

Who Stole Your Joy? - The Heart Heist

Pastor Sam Sutter · Oct 26, 2025

What if the joy, peace, and gratitude you were designed to display have been stolen—not from the outside,but from wit...

The Legacy of Small Obedience

The Legacy of Small Obedience

Pastor Sam Sutter · Oct 19, 2025

What if your small, everyday choices were literally changing the course of history? In the final chapter of Ruth, we ...

Why Knowing God Is Better Than Knowing What to Do | Ruth 4:1-12

Why Knowing God Is Better Than Knowing What to Do | Ruth 4:1-12

Pastor Samuel Sutter · Oct 12, 2025

Drowning in options but doing nothing? You don't need more information—you need more of God. This message from Ruth 4...

How God Moves in Chaos: Real Love & Security from Ruth 3

How God Moves in Chaos: Real Love & Security from Ruth 3

Pastor Sam Sutter · Oct 5, 2025

In a world of overwhelming chaos—wars, economic uncertainty, and moral upheaval—how does God move when we're numb and...

"How to Lose Without Losing Your Soul - Ruth's Secret to Handling Life's Disappointments

"How to Lose Without Losing Your Soul - Ruth's Secret to Handling Life's Disappointments

Pastor Sam Sutter · Sep 28, 2025

What you do when you lose says everything about you. In this powerful sermon from the Book of Ruth, discover how to r...

As It Turned Out: God’s Providence in Ordinary Suffering (Ruth 1:20–2:3)

As It Turned Out: God’s Providence in Ordinary Suffering (Ruth 1:20–2:3)

Pastor Sam Sutter · Sep 21, 2025

God often moves most powerfully when life feels most bitter. In Ruth 1:20–2:3, Naomi says, “Call me Mara” (“bitter”) ...

The Most Honest Prayer You'll Ever Pray

The Most Honest Prayer You'll Ever Pray

Pastor Sam Sutter · Sep 7, 2025

Have you ever felt the pressure to be happy at church, even when your heart is breaking? In a Christian culture that ...

The Love That Refuses to Exit: Ruth 1:8-13

The Love That Refuses to Exit: Ruth 1:8-13

Pastor Sam Sutter · Aug 31, 2025

In a disposable world that makes it easy to quit, what does it mean to have a love that stays?This sermon dives deep ...

When Life Meets Mess: Ruth 1:1-7

When Life Meets Mess: Ruth 1:1-7

Pastor Sam Sutter · Aug 24, 2025

Struggling with a messy chapter of life? In this message from Ruth 1, we see how God meets us in the middle of loss, ...

Protected, Positioned, Enlightened: How to Follow Jesus Through “Vanity Fair” | 1 John 5:18–21

Protected, Positioned, Enlightened: How to Follow Jesus Through “Vanity Fair” | 1 John 5:18–21

Pastor Sam Sutter · Aug 17, 2025

How do you follow Jesus in a world full of distractions, false promises, and idols vying for your heart? In this mess...

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